Marriage is good for physical and mental health and Sex can improve your health and mood.
Posted by davidson on Jan.30, 2011, under Sex and Sexology
Research about Sex and Relation of the modern Science find out that, Long-term committed relationships are good for mental as well as physical health and this benefit increases over time, suggests a new study. Cardiff University Researcher David and John Gallacher say that on average married people live longer. David and John Gallacher say that women in committed relationships have better mental health, while men in committed relationships have better physical health, and they conclude that, “on balance it probably is worth making the effort.” The mental bonus for women may be due to a greater emphasis on the importance of the relationship Men’s physical health probably improves because of their partner’s positive influence on their lifestyle. Where the journey of true love does not always run smoothly, maintain the authors, pointing to evidence that relationships in adolescence are associated with increased adolescent depressive symptoms. But not all relationships are good for you, they add, referring to evidence that single people have better mental health than those in strained relationships. David and John Gallacher also confirm that breaking up is hard to do; saying “exiting a relationship is distressing” and divorce can have a devastating impact on individuals. Having numerous partners is also linked with a risk of earlier death. They conclude that while relationship failures can harm health this is not a reason to avoid them. A good relationship will improve both physical and mental health and perhaps the thing to do is to try to avoid a bad relationship rather than not getting into a relationship at all. Every body is may follow the advice. An adult study suggests that adults who begin their day this way are healthier and happier than those who simply opt for a cup of tea and some toast before heading out of the door. Not only does it make them less likely to catch a cold or flu, it can also improve the quality of their hair, skin, and nails.” Having sex in the morning releases the feel-good chemical oxytocin, which makes couples feel loving and bonded all day long,” the Daily Mail quoted Dr Debby Herbenick, an American research scientist and sex advice columnist, as saying. Dr Herbenick, author of the book Because It Feels Good, added: “It makes you stronger and more beautiful too: Morning sex can strengthen your immune system for the day by enhancing your levels of IgA, an antibody that protects against infection.” And it releases chemicals that boost levels of oestrogen, which improves the tone and texture of your skin and hair.” Research from Nottingham University also revealed that men who kept up a regular sex life in their 50s were also at lower risk of developing prostate cancer. Other studies suggest that the benefits do not end there. A study at Queens University in Belfast found that having sex three times a week could halve the risk of heart attack or stroke.so we can finally we can that sex is most important in human life.
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